Very well done, sir. He's the Kosar of the Cavs as far as I'm concerned. We'll always love him more than the national media, because we understand him better and know what the team was with him vs without him. Great article.

You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves-----Abe Lincoln

Let me tell you, if any of you douchebag empty headed stuffed suit nanny politicians tries to fuck with my bacon, I’m going after you like a crazed chimpanzee on bath salts. -----Lars

When his Christian singing group Mark Price and Lifeline came out with its generation-defining album, “Stand Steadfast,” I got a copy as fast as I could and tried like hell to like Contemporary Christian. And while “He’s Alive” was an upbeat little ditty and “Where Can I Go” had a subtle Barry Manilow-tone to it, I just couldn’t do it. But I still have that tape.

I just read an article I think saturday in the PD. They were interviewing Blake Griffin's high school coach, the same guy who coached Mark Price in high school. They asked him if Blake Griffin was the best talent he had ever coached obviously expecting "yes" for an answer. The coach said Blake was second best, behind Mark Price. I thought that was pretty cool.

I remember being at Mitchells Tavern on Detroit Road when he blew out his knee. (not sure if mitchells was on detriot, it was a long time ago) One of Those Moments, i guess. I know, big deal. Nice article. I loved those Cavs teams way better than any LeBron team. Times were different i guess.